Simplify Your Data Center With Self-Healing Storage Systems

Data is growing at an extraordinary rate. Industry experts predict the global datasphere will double by 2026. In 2020, 64.2 ZB data was recorded and only 6.7 ZBs of data storage was available. By 2025, experts see that number growing to 180 ZB.

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Data is growing at an extraordinary rate. Industry experts predict the global datasphere will double by 2026. In 2020, 64.2 ZB data was recorded and only 6.7 ZBs of data storage was available. By 2025, experts see that number growing to 180 ZB. These figures prove to put added pressure on enterprise organizations to manage and activate that data for business benefits.

Seagate is helping corporations store mass data with less human intervention with their Exos CORVAULT system. The high-performance block storage system is built with multi-petabyte capacity, five-nines reliability, hyperscale efficiencies and groundbreaking self-healing technology called Autonomic Distributed Protection Technology (ADAPT). It is paired with autonomous drive regeneration (ADR) and helps minimize system downtime with ultra-fast drive rebuild rates.

So how exactly does ADAPT work? What is the timeframe for restoring data? How intelligent and secure is this architecture?

Join The Channel Company and Seagate Product Manager, Stanley Huang, as they explain the benefits of CORVAULT and how you can achieve self-healing technologies today.

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